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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2024 · 36 MIN

EP11 : Citizens advice cuts, a bridge too far and asylum seeker backlash / Mike Tapp, Labour parliamentary candidate

from The Kent Politics Podcast · host Dan Esson, Robert Boddy, Sean Delaney, Matt Ramsden, Paul Francis, Mike Tapp

THE KENT POLITICS PODCASTEPISODE 11 : Citizens advice cuts, a bridge too far and asylum seeker backlash / Mike Tapp Labour parliamentary candidate.Welcome to the latest episode of the Kent Politics Podcast, where we delve into pressing political issues affecting local communities and analyse national decisions impacting our lives in Kent. This week's discussions revolve around cost-of-living concerns, political rifts within Medway Labour, contentious asylum seeker housing plans, and an intriguing look at potential shifts in voter sentiment across the county.In this episode:- **Cost of Living Takes Center Stage**: We acknowledge that while immigration remains a topic of interest for constituents, skyrocketing living costs are currently top-of-mind for many residents struggling with basic necessities. - **Local Government Spotlight**: Our deep dive into local government actions uncovers how budget cuts affect vital services like Citizens Advice Medway and provoke internal party tensions. Plus, get insights on KCC's controversial decision to house unaccompanied child asylum seekers in a disused care home.- **Westminster Watch**: During Parliament's Easter recess, we discuss alarming polls indicating substantial challenges ahead for the Conservative Party. Will traditional Tory strongholds turn red? Find out what these predictions could mean if they come to fruition.- **Interview with Mike Tapp**: Special guest Mike Tapp shares his journey from military service and law enforcement to becoming Labour’s parliamentary candidate for Dover and Deal. His passion for serving the country shines as he discusses his commitment to addressing community needs through politics.Key Points Covered:1. The impact of funding withdrawal on Citizens Advice Medway2. Asylum seeker accommodation stirs controversy on Isle of Sheppey3. The ongoing battle over Faversham Creek swing bridge restoration4. Shocking poll results suggest seismic changes ahead in Kent constituencies  Thanks for listening to the Kent Politics Podcast - don't forget to check out stories throughout the week on the politics pages of KentOnline, and you can watch the Kent Politics Show on KMTV every Friday at 5pm or on demand at www.kmtv.co.ukDon't forget to look out for more episodes of the Kent Politics Podcast, along with other shows at kmfm.co.uk or wherever you get your podcasts Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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In this episode, we delve into Kent's critical issues: the cost of living crisis, service cuts like Citizens Advice in Medway, and housing asylum-seeking children in Sheppey. Faversham Creek bridge restoration woes and Conservative polling declines are also discussed. Special guest Mike Tapp emphasises Labour's community commitment over single-issue parties and outlines a comprehensive plan to tackle immigration effectively, revitalise jobs locally, challenge companies on worker rights, and ensure readiness for digital border challenges.

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